Your editorial in Saturday’s Leader (“Transcending political ideals’) was pure theatre.
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I would like to speak for the real world.
For a long time, doctors have successfully used many drugs to relieve pain in patients of all ages.
My father passed away at 89 from stomach cancer.
Doctors with no barrows to push relieved his pain with drugs already at hand.
On Friday, a seminar of devoted marijuana reformists met in Tamworth to hopefully legalise the drug.
On Friday night, our suburb, which has been very quiet for the past six months, exploded as users and pushers celebrated.
A lot of good work by police and others down the drain.
Nobody slept between midnight and 4.30am.
In the 1940s, we had Pig Iron Bob.
In 2014, we have “Fried Rice Tony” and Mike “Evil Weed” Baird.
R C Murray
Coledale